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151425P.pdf   03/24/2016  Alfredo Rosillo  v.  Matt Holten
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  15-1425
   U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota - Minneapolis   
[PUBLISHED] [Colloton, Author, with Murphy and Benton, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Civil rights. Where an appellant specifies one order of the district court in his notice of appeal but fails to identify another, the notice of appeal is not sufficient to confer jurisdiction to review the unmentioned order; where a district court dismissed one claim at an early stage of the case, and later enterd an order and judgment dismissing a second claim, a notice of appeal that cites only the later order and judgment does not confer jurisdiction to review the earlier order; here, the court lacks jurisdiction to review the order not mentioned in appellant's notice of appeal, and since appellant has raised no argument to the order he did mention, he has abandoned any challenge to that order and the judgment.